Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 224
... symbolic technique is faulty . Although Spenser attempts to in- weave his general thinking with the national life of his day , yet , faced by his vast self - proposed scheme , he falls back on a medievalistic allegory which he never ...
... symbolic technique is faulty . Although Spenser attempts to in- weave his general thinking with the national life of his day , yet , faced by his vast self - proposed scheme , he falls back on a medievalistic allegory which he never ...
Pagina 284
... symbolic relatives . At the beginning we note that Acrasia , like Duessa , has a golden cup of death , filled , like Fidelia's , with wine and water ( * Bacchus with the nymph ' ) . There follows Ruddymane , with his bloody hands that ...
... symbolic relatives . At the beginning we note that Acrasia , like Duessa , has a golden cup of death , filled , like Fidelia's , with wine and water ( * Bacchus with the nymph ' ) . There follows Ruddymane , with his bloody hands that ...
Pagina 329
... symbolically by the action . The meaning of ' Agamemnon ' in the view of classical and Renaissance commentators , is ... symbolic action through which it is fully revealed . The action of Spenser's heroes in The Faerie Queene continually ...
... symbolically by the action . The meaning of ' Agamemnon ' in the view of classical and Renaissance commentators , is ... symbolic action through which it is fully revealed . The action of Spenser's heroes in The Faerie Queene continually ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
Copyright | |
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action adventures allegory appear Arthur beauty becomes beginning better Book Bower Britomart called canto character clear comes common course criticism death described desire eclogues effect Elizabethan English example excellent experience expression fable fact Faerie Queene faire feel figure final give grace hand human idea imagination important interest Italy kind knight lady language learned less living look lost matter meaning mind moral nature never object once particular passage passion pastoral perhaps person poem poet poetic poetry present Press Proem reader reason represents seems sense Spenser spirit stanza story structure style suggests symbolic things thought tradition true truth turn University verse virtue vision whole writing